Well ... leaving Tucson AZ a few years ago, we were approaching TSA security when I discovered my Swiss Army Knife in a pocket of my cargo shorts.  I had a small carry-on so I unzipped my shaving kit and tucked it inside figuring it would be gone.  I wear braces on my legs and carry some scrap metal in my shoulder and am toast at TSA anyway.  I got the usual close inspection, but my knife made it through unscathed.  OTOH, that shaving kit, a Christmas present, contained a teeny little fingernail scissors and file in one of the side pockets that I didn't know about.  TSA found them and took nearly 30 min to decide what to do with them ... despite my telling them to just throw them away.

To really be useful, a Swiss Army knife can't really be glued to anything.

73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 12/18/2018 2:14 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Glue a Swiss Army Knife to the side and you have all of that and more. Of course, you can no longer carry it in the passenger cabin of an aircraft - TSA will confiscate the entire radio if it is glued.

73,
Don W3FPR


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